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2016/17 WSOP Circuit - HARVEYS LAKE TAHOE (Nevada)

Thursday, October 27, 2016 to Thursday, October 27, 2016

Event #1: $365 No-Limit Hold'em (one-day event)

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  • Buy-in: $365
  • Prizepool: $43,500
  • Entries: 145
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATE

Thursday, November 3, 2016 12:19 PM Local Time
Greg Armand Bears Down to Win His First Gold Ring
Greg Armand

Event #1
No-Limit Hold'em (30-Minute Levels)
Buy-in: $300 (+$65)
Total Entries: 145
Prizepool: $43,500

In a competitive, one-day endeavor, Greg Armand claims his first WSOP Circuit victory in honor of his late mother.

Stateline, Nevada (October 28, 2016)
– Greg Armand won his first career gold ring in the early hours of Friday morning by defeating a field of 145 players in Event #1: $365 No-Limit Hold'em (30 Minute Levels). The tournament was scheduled as a one-day event featuring a relatively fast-paced structure.

After a long day on the felt, Armand found himself in a heated heads-up match with Michael Hicks, which was far from expedient. In the end, Armand came out as the lone man on top, achieving his first WSOP Circuit win. He could barely contain his joy when all was said and done, rapidly speaking with clear signs of excitement. Although Armand was taking home the top-prize of $12,181 it was not the money that was driving his exhilaration.

“It’s for the competition; I love it,” expressed Armand. “You get such a great rush when you go deep in a tournament. There’s nothing like it.”

Armand has been playing live tournaments on a semi-regular basis for only a couple years now. Nonetheless, his 2016 campaign has proven to be very fruitful for the Santa Barbra resident, with a couple significant, first-place finishes earlier in the year. A large reason for Armand’s appearance at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe is because of a recommendation that came from none other than Ari Engel, a WSOP Circuit phenom.

 “We were chatting outside on the patio, on the beach in the Casino Barcelona and I asked him what Circuit I should do, and he said Lake Tahoe,” said Armand.

With a Frenchman for a father and an American mother, Armand is certainly a product of both worlds. He is bilingual and visits Europe for at least two months on the year. Armand’s father is retired, living in the South of France. His mother, sadly, passed away a couple years ago from cancer. Armand alluded to her notable prowess in the game of Bridge, and claimed that she was one of the reason he entered the world of poker. When asked about the grizzly bear figurine that accompanied him at the poker table, he gave a touching response.

“I use to call my mom ‘Mama Bear,’ so it’s to honor her,” said Armand. “I put the bear on my chip stack, that way she’s with me everywhere.”

This triumph for Armand is surely a suitable tribute to his Mama Bear. Along with the gold ring and $12,181 payday, Armand has earned himself 50 points and an early lead in the Casino Champion race. He will look to continue his poker success at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe and make a run at the Global Casino Championship seat.

Here is a look at the final table results:

1st: Greg Armand - $12,181
2nd: Michael Hicks - $7,528
3rd: Lothar Knieremen - $5,434
4th: Laura Barraza - $3,993
5th: Mike Murphy - $2,985
6th: Brian Olson - $2,269
7th: Steve Foutty - $1,754
8th: Justin Hall - $1,378
9th: Joseph Mussat - $1,100

Complete results can be found above, under the "Results" tab.

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